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This fascinating and inspiring book offers us a new look at the saints. From the
ancient martyrs to the sixteenth-century mystics to the modern-day missionaries, Anne Gordon profiles some of the real-life men and women who became God’s human representatives ...

WINNER OF THE 1989 CHRISTOPHER AWARD • Here is a thrilling, uplifting story of true-life heroism unequaled
since the publication of Anne Frank's diary—a story that the young must hear and their elders must remember. Take Alicia's hand—and follow.“This memoir is heartbreaking. ...

Moscow, 1939. In the recesses of the infamous Lubyanka prison, a young archivist is sent
to authenticate an unsigned story confiscated from one of the many political prisoners there. The writer is Isaac Babel. The great author of Red Cavalry ...

Now Ruth Montgomery, the acclaimed bestselling author of Threshold to Tomorrow, joins forces with Mr.
A. the most amazing healer of our time, to tell the story of his extraordinary powers and the astounding yet completely authentic cures he has ...

Amanda Cross is master of the American literary whodunit. In her delicately menacing short fiction,
assembled here in one volume, dangerous impulses seize the most unlikely individuals, and everyday existence is fast eclipsed by the bizarre. Among the compelling intrigues: ...

First published nearly a quarter-century ago and one of the very few short-story collections to
win the PEN/Faulkner Award, this is American fiction at its most vital—each narrative a masterpiece of sustained power and seemingly effortless literary grace. Two New ...

“I want everyone to know about the history of the United States and about important
political events and issues and how they work.”–Noah McCullough, age ten, 2032 presidential hopefulNoah McCullough may just be this country’s youngest presidential historian ever–and in ...

Introduction by JEREMY TREGLOWN“In his daily walks through London,” notes Jeremy Treglown in his Introduction
to this collection, “Pritchett watched and listened to people as a naturalist observes wild creatures and birds. He knew that oddity is the norm, not ...